Violists—What’s Holding You Back?

Something that's really important to me is helping my Viola tribe define success. To me, success isn't necessarily winning—success is playing your best in the moment, regardless of whether that's an audition, recital, or in your practice room.


Now that you know where my mind is today, I'm going to ask you a favor—let me know your answer to the following question:

What is the one thing that stands in your way on the road to achieving success? In other words, what is the main thing keeping you from playing your best when it matters? Is it:

  • Performance anxiety

  • Lack of organization

  • Imposter syndrome

  • No time to practice

  • Problems with time management

  • Lack of audition experience

Whether it's one of these things, or something entirely different, I'd love to hear about it. I'm working on a project, and hearing from you will really help me as I work to create better content for YOU.

You can drop me a line here, or you can click here to find a time on my schedule when we can chat.

Happy practicing,

Mick @ The Viola Pro

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